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Celebrating Christmas in Poland


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christoner
  Sep 27, 07, 07:22  #1

[b][/b] hi i am thinking of taking my wife and two children to poland for xmas.

is it celebrated much?

where to stay ?

is there snow?

what part of poland is best at Christmas time ?

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zibo
  Sep 27, 07, 07:39  #2

Quoting: christoner
is it celebrated much?
Very much

Quoting: christoner
where to stay ?
Pick one of the bigger cities, i don't think there is much difference between them.

Quoting: christoner
is there snow?
Yes there is, but i can't tell you that you will have snow for sure.

Quoting: christoner
what part of poland is best at chrismas time ?
like a week before i would say.


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christoner
  Sep 27, 07, 07:43  #3

firstly thank you for your responses.

however when i said what part i should have said what area is best to spend christmas.


how did you get that badge ? are you a monitor ?

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zibo
  Sep 27, 07, 07:50  #4

what badge?


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christoner
  Sep 27, 07, 07:55  #5

the mermaid with a crown

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  Sep 27, 07, 08:16  #6



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Krzysztof
  Sep 27, 07, 10:24  #7

Quoting: christoner
is it celebrated much?

it is celbrated but in family circles, you rather won't find big parties in the city, some people go snowing of course, but mostly after the Christmas Eve (24th Dec), because a family supper (with minimum 13 dishes) on Christmas Eve is probably the strongest traditional event in Poland (and we give presents that evening, too, you may put them under the Xmas tree, but in our family we allow the children to unwrap their gifts after the supper, otherwise they'd be playing with the new toys instead of participating in the supper, but we usually have a Santa Claus, so it's not a problem, they have to wait for the Santa anyway). Before the supper the common tradition is sharing "opłatek" (host - a rectangular and very thin slice of white, light, eucharist bread baked mostly by nuns, monks or generally churches, easy to purchase, they often bring it to your home during the week before Xmas and expect a small "offer", maybe 10 - 20 złoty), when sharing the host, you wish all your family/frineds (one by one) all the best in the next year (adding some personilzed wishes is always required).

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Krzysztof
  Sep 27, 07, 10:32  #8

so if you need to buy things for the Christmas, do it before 24th Dec, latest on 24th in the morning, because since the early afternoon most shops and other facilities would be closed.

religious people go to a midnight mass (Pasterka) held by all churches on the 24th/25th night, the mass is quite long (maybe 1,5-2 hrs) with lots of singing carols, some typically Polish, some international, but with Polish lyrics), and therefore some more tired (or a little drunk) people may even fall asleep :)

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shewolf
  Sep 27, 07, 10:36  #9

What kinds of gifts do kids get for Christmas in Poland?


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Kasia13 [Guest]
  Sep 27, 07, 10:59  #10

bikes
computers
CD Players
Barbie
LEGO...
mobile phones

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Grzegorz_
  Sep 27, 07, 13:11  #11

True.


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Firestorm
  Sep 27, 07, 13:44  #12

I would have thought they get the same stuff as Children Everywhere...


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FISZ
  Dec 5, 07, 09:14  #13

Is Christmas also celebrated on the 26th? I'll be arriving that day and just wondering what to expect.

Thanks


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rafik
  Dec 5, 07, 09:23  #14

Quoting: FISZ
Is Christmas also celebrated on the 26th? I'll be arriving that day and just wondering what to expect.

Thanks

the main celebrations will be over but some families celebrate this day and the one after.


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FISZ
  Dec 5, 07, 09:35  #15

Thanks Rafik

I'm hoping there will be tons of food leftover too :)


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